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Summary: Response To Mmg's Response
Thank you for forwarding MMG ‘s July 30, 2015 response to our July 23rd inquiry. Based on our review of MMG’s response we have several additional questions that need clarification in order for us to get clearer understanding of this cession and how these losses are being aggregated back to MMG’s event window of February 8 – 21st.

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